Confidential emails surfaced in the ongoing Epic v. Apple trial have revealed more details about Walmart’s long-rumoured unannounced game streaming service.
Per the documents, Walmart had pitched the service, codenamed Project Storm, to Epic in April 2019, and Mark Rein, the
Fortnite maker’s co-founder, came away impressed.
“I played Walmart’s demo on an Android phone (with an Xbox controller) and the experience felt like playing on PS4 and superior to playing on Android or iOS,” said Rein in an email thread. To accompany the service, Rein said Walmart was also planning to sell a clip for “like $2 [USD]” that would let players attach their phone to a controller.
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12/03/21
343 Industries posted a nice, long 45 minute Q&A session this morning, giving a lot of insight into the company’s designs and process for creating Halo Infinite. It touched on a lot of different topics, revealing new information about the Zeta Halo, the day-night cycle, the structure of the game world, and even elements that impact the free-to-play multiplayer side of the game.
You can watch the full stream here:
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One of the most intriguing elements about Halo Infinite is the shift to a more open world design. A part of that is the day-night cycle, which will impact the enemies that you see – “When you’re moving through the world in the darker periods, you’re gonna end up seeing more patrols of Phantoms moving through the space with searchlights and that kind of thing,” explained lead world designer John Mulkey – and give you different gameplay opportunities. There will also be certain nighttime wildlife (nont of which is cu